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conditional_title - Display a custom title before the posts list. The title is not displayed if the list is empty. Set to the empty string (default value) to disable. Example:
[catlist conditional_title="Other posts"]. You can set a css class and an html tag to wrap the title in withconditional_title_classandconditional_title_tag(see HTML & CSS Customization). Tag defaults toh3. -
orderby - To customize the order. Valid values are:
- author - Sort by the numeric author IDs.
- category - Sort by the numeric category IDs.
- content - Sort by content.
- date - Sort by creation date.
- ID - Sort by numeric post ID.
- menu_order - Sort by the menu order. Only useful with pages.
- mime_type - Sort by MIME type. Only useful with attachments.
- modified - Sort by last modified date.
- name - Sort by stub.
- parent - Sort by parent ID.
- password - Sort by password.
- rand - Randomly sort results.
- status - Sort by status.
- title - Sort by title.
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type - Sort by type. Ex:
[catlist name=mycategory orderby=date]
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customfield_orderby - You can order the posts by a custom field. For example:
[catlist numberposts=-1 customfield_orderby=Mood order=desc]will list all the posts with a "Mood" custom field. This parameter can be used toghether withcustomfield_nameandcustomfield_value, you can use those parameters to select posts and thencustomfield_orderbyto sort by this or another custom field. Remember the default order is descending, more on order: -
order - How to sort orderby. Valid values are:
- ASC - Ascending (lowest to highest).
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DESC - Descending (highest to lowest). Ex:
[catlist name=mycategory orderby=title order=asc]
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numberposts - Number of posts to return. Set to 0 to use the max number of posts per page. Set to -1 to remove the limit. Ex:
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no_posts_text - Text to display when no posts are found. If you don't specify it, nothing will get displayed where the posts should be.
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date - Display post's date next to the title. Default is 'no', use date=yes to activate it. You can set a css class and an html tag to wrap the date in with
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date_modified - Display the date a post was last modified next to the title. You can set a css class and an html tag to wrap the date in with
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author - Display the post's author next to the title. Default is 'no', use author=yes to activate it. You can set a css class and an html tag to wrap the author name in with
author_classandauthor_tag(see HTML & CSS Customization).When displaying the post author, you can also display a link to the author's page. The following parameter only works if author=yes is present in the shortcode:
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author_posts_link - Gets the URL of the author page for the
author. The HTML and CSS customization are the ones applied to
author.
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author_posts_link - Gets the URL of the author page for the
author. The HTML and CSS customization are the ones applied to
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dateformat - Format of the date output. The default format is the one you've set on your WordPress settings. Example:
[catlist id=42 dateformat="l F dS, Y"]would display the date as "Monday January 21st, 2013". Check http://codex.wordpress.org/Formatting_Date_and_Time for more options to display date. -
excerpt - Display a plain text excerpt of the post. Default is 'no', use
excerpt=yesorexcerpt=fullto activate it. If you have a separate excerpt in your post, this text will be used. If you don't have an explicit excerpt in your post, the plugin will generate one from the content, striping its images, shortcodes and HTML tags. If you want to overwrite the post's separate excerpt with an automatically generated one (may be useful to allow HTML tags), useexcerpt_overwrite=yes.If you use
excerpt=yes, the separate excerpt or content will be limited to the number of words set by the excerpt_size parameter (55 words by default).If you use
excerpt=fullthe plugin will act more like Wordpress. If the post has a separate excerpt, it will be used in full. Otherwise if the content has a<!--more-->tag then the excerpt will be the text before this tag, and if there is no<!--more-->tag then the result will be the same asexcerpt=yes.If you want the automatically generated excerpt to respect your theme's allowed HTML tags, you should use
excerpt_strip=no, otherwise the HTML tags are automatically stripped.You can set a css class and an html tag to wrap the excerpt in with
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excerpt_size - Set the number of words to display from the excerpt. Default is 55. Eg:
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excerpt_strip - Set it to
yesto strip the excerpt's HTML tags. If the excerpt is auto generated by the plugin, the HTML tags will be stripped, and you should useexcerpt_strip=noto see the excerpt with HTML formatting. -
title_limit - Set the limit of characters for the title. Ex:
[catlist id=2 title_limit=50]will show only the first 50 characters of the title and add "…" at the end. -
content - WARNING: If you want to show the content on your listed posts, you might want to do this from a new Page Template or a Custom Post Type template. Using this parameter is discouraged, you can have memory issues as well as infinite loop situations when you're displaying a post that's using List Category Posts. You have been warned. Usage:
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yes- Show the excerpt or full content of the post. If there's a <!--more--> tag in the post, then it will behave just as WordPress does: only show the content previous to the more tag. Default is 'no'. Ex:[catlist content=yes] -
full- Show the full content of the post regardless of whether there is a <!--more--> tag in the post. Ex:[catlist content=full]
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catlink - Show the title of the category with a link to the category. Use the catlink_string option to change the link text. Default is 'no'. Ex:
[catlist catlink=yes]. When using more than one category a title of each of them is displayed. You can set a css class and an html tag to wrap the link in withcatlink_classandcatlink_tag(see HTML & CSS Customization). Tag defaults tostrong. -
catlink_tag - Specify the tag used for catlink. Must be specified to use catlink_class
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catlink_class - Specify the class used for catlink. Must specify catlink_tag. Defaults to the empty string (no special class).
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category_description Show the category description wrapped in a p tag:
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catname - Show the title of the category (or categories), works exactly as
catlink, but it doesn't add a link to the category. You can also usecatlink_tagandcatlink_classwith this parameter. -
category_count - Shows the posts count in that category, only works when using the catlink option:
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comments - Show comments count for each post. Default is 'no'. Ex:
[catlist comments=yes]. You can set a css class and an html tag to wrap the comments count in withcomments_classandcomments_tag(see HTML & CSS Customization). -
thumbnail - Show post thumbnail (http://markjaquith.wordpress.com/2009/12/23/new-in-wordpress-2-9-post-thumbnail-images/). Default is 'no'. Ex:
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force_thumbnail - If the previous parameter is set to 'yes', and there's no featured image, setting this to 'yes' or 'true' will make the plugin look for the first image in the post and use it as a thumbnail. Ex:
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thumbnail_size - Either a string keyword (thumbnail, medium, large or full) or 2 values representing width and height in pixels. Ex:
[catlist thumbnail_size=32,32]or[catlist thumbnail_size=thumbnail] -
thumbnail_class - Set a CSS class for the thumbnail.
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post_suffix - Pass a String to this parameter to display this String after every post title. Ex:
[catlist numberposts=-1 post_suffix="Hello World"]will create something like:<ul class="lcp_catlist" id=lcp_instance_0> <li> <a href="http://127.0.0.1:8080/wordpress/?p=42" title="WordPress"> WordPress </a> Hello World </li> </ul>
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display_id - Set it to yes to show the Post's ID next to the post title:
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class - CSS class for the default UL generated by the plugin.
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tags_as_class - Use a post's tags as a class for the
lithat lists the posts. Default isno. For example,[catlist tags_as_class=yes]will show a post that has thefuntag like this:
<li class=" fun ">
<a href="http://localhost:8080/?p=1267" title="Post Title">Post Title</a>
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customfield_display - Display custom field(s). You can specify many fields to show, separating them with a comma. If you want to display just the value and not the name of the custom field, use
customfield_display_nameand set it to no. By default, the custom fields will show inside a div with a specific class:<div class="lcp-customfield">. You can customize this using the customfield_tag and customfield_class parameters to set a different tag (instead of the div) and a specific class (instead of lcp-customfield). -
customfield_display_glue - Specify the text to appear between two custom fields if displayed together, defaults to the empty string. Not used if the
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customfield_display_separately - Display the custom fields separately. Each custom field is displayd within its own tag (see
customfield_tag). Defaults to 'no', set to 'yes' to enable. Superseeds thecustomfield_display_glueparameter when enabled. -
customfield_display_name - To use with
customfield_display. Use it to just print the value of the Custom field and not the name. Example:[catlist numberposts=-1 customfield_display="Mood" customfield_display_name="no"]Will print the value of the Custom Field "Mood" but not the text "Mood: [value]". -
customfield_display_name_glue - To use with
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template - By default, posts will be listed in an unordered list (ul tag) with the class 'lcp_catlist':
<ul class="lcp_catlist"><li><a href="post1">Post 1</a></li>...
You can use a different class by using the class parameter.
You can create your own template file (Check Template System) and pass it as a parameter here. The parameter is the template name without the extension. For example for
mytemplate.php, the value would bemytemplate.You can also pass these two parameters which yield different results:
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div- This will output a div with thelcp_catlistclass (or one you pass as a parameter with theclassargument). The posts will be displayed between p tags.[catlist template=div] -
ol- This will output an ordered list with thelcp_catlistcss class (or the one you pass as a parameter with theclassargument) and each post will be a list item inside the ordered list.[catlist template=ol].
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morelink - Include a "more" link to access the category archive for the category. The link is inserted after listing the posts. It receives a string of characters as a parameter which will be used as the text of the link. Example:
[catlist id=38 morelink="Read more"]You can set a css class and an html tag to wrap the link in withmorelink_classandmorelink_tag(see HTML & CSS Customization). -
posts_morelink - Include a "read more" link after each post. It receives a string of characters as a parameter which will be used as the text of the link. Example:
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link_target - Select the
targetattribute for links to posts (target=_blank, _self, _parent, _top, framename). Example:[catlink id=3 link_target=_blank]will create:<a href="http://localhost/wordpress/?p=45" title="Test post" target="_blank">Test post</a> -
no_post_titles - If set to
yes, no post titles will be shown. This may make sense together withcontent=yes. -
link_titles - Option to display titles without links. If set to
false, the post titles won't be linking to the article. -
link_dates - Option to wrap dates with a link to the post. Set to
trueoryesto enable, set tofalseornoto disable. Defaults tofalse.